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THE MACAU GREYHOUND RACING CLUB. MACAU,

Racing every Saturday night at 9.15 and every Sunday afternoon at 2.15.

See newspapers for special steamer ser- vice.

Admittance to Members' stand $1.00, Public Stand 40cts.

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SHOWING TO-DAY. NEXT ATTRACTION.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1932.

ROBERTS LEAVES SPECTATORS BREATHLESS

AMAZING RUGBY BY

INTERNATIONAL

PERFECTION IN EVERY PHASE OF THE GAME

MAKES POSSIBLE CLUB'S BIC WIN AGAINST H.M.S. TAMAR

"

·Club “A” XV ...........

21 points

H.M.S. Tamar and Small Ships ..... 0 pointe

A display of perfect rugby, nevor yet equalled in Hongkong, was served up by John W. Roberts, the Cambridge Blue and Welsh Inter- national when La turned out for the Club against Tamar and Small Ships yesterday.

He followed up a brilliant individual try by making possible Feri guxon's subsequent score, and in every phase of the game he was perfection personified.

Below will be found "Fly Halla" impressions of the game.,

Those Club supporters who turn- led up at Happy Valley yesterday to see John Roberts, the Welsh rugby international play were entertained to a display of centro threequarter play so brilliant that breath- often left they. less with admiration.

were

The game opened rather scrappily, but after Roberts had been given two atrocious passes right out of his reach, Rigg at last gave him a good brilliantly one, and he ran

from halfway to score under the ports, a beautiful burst. through the centre, being followed by a perfect side- step of the full back, all ot full speed. Rigg converted.

Despite the valiant efforts of the Tamar team, who played with most praiseworthy vigour, the Club scored two more tries through Ferguson, who ran splendidly in ench case, after Rigg and Roberts had worked out the openings. King converted one of these tries, ind half time came with the Club leading 13 points to nil

In the second half the Roberts aut Ferguson wing was again standing, and each scored a fine

FIFTH DEFEAT FOR R.A.S.C.

Signals Capture Mamak League Points

(By "Bully Of")

The Mamak Tournament match yesterday between the Royal Signala and the R.A.S.C. was a very scrappy affair and resulted in a win for the former by the odd goal in five.

The Corps were the first to find the net in the opening alages of each half but were beaten at the finish. At the interval the teams changed ends with a level score of one goal oach, and the Service Corps obtained the lend again soon after resumption. About half way second half the through the Signals again equalised and took the lend and match points a few minutes, from time.

Lieut. Whiteway-Wilkinson scor-

MRS. “BOBBY” NOW! F. A. CUP

TIT-BIT

No

wander sho's 2 clever golfer-ho cortainly bas had expert tutelago. Pictured here while she was qualifying in the Georgia Women's Tournament at Brookhaven Country Club, Atlanta, is Mr. Bobby

at Jozen, wife

the world's greatest amateur. She look up the game only a com- paratively short time ago.

try, one of which King converteded twice for the Signals, the Home Football|

to bring the Club's score to 21 third coming from the stick of

points. The game ended in neml- darkness.

Chaffey. Capt. Eve and Tipple. were the scorers for the Corps.

EASY FOR THE CLUB.

HALL MARK OF CLASS.

The Club gained an easy victory Roberts display throughout bore' the hallmark of class. There over H.M.S. Kent on the U.S.R.C.

scomed to be ne weak link in his ground yesterday winning by five

armour. His attack was beautl goals to nil They had the better fully varled, the awerve, side- stop, dummy und Duncan in goal was not once) ahort kick ahead all being used. tested.

cut-through, of the exchanges throughout and

His second try was a perfect mo-i

dol of the attacking short kick,

Divett broke through and passed)

Forecasts

Selections for the

Coming Week-End

Out of thirty home victories Inst

week, the Telegraph correctly fore-

BOLTON

DIVISION I

Arsenal

| BRENTFORD AND READING CLASH

AMATEUR CLUBS

UNLUCKY

LIKELY WINNERS

London, Nov. 16, Even extra time failed to prove sufficient for Altrinchim and St. Alybridge, to nettle their fourth

HOLE IN ONE

ACCOMPLISHED · AT DEEPWATER BAY.

The feat of holing out in one has again been accom- plished by n local golfer.

Yesterday, T. H. King, of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, going round the Deep

water Bay course, holod the sixth from the tee.

Chinese Ath's. New Bathing

qualifying round of the Football Pavilion

Association cup dispute to-day,

the game resulting in a draw of

three goals cach,

Gainsborough, however, succoed Magnificent North

|ed in vanquishing Gresley Rovers,

netting four opponents twice.

times.

REVISED DRAW.

to their

The rovised draw for the first round proper of the F. A. Cup toj

26 now bo played off on Nov. |rende:

Workington v. Scunthorpe. Accrington v. Hereford, Darlington v. Boston. Halifax v. Darwen. Southport v. Nelson. Carlisle v. Denaby.

Choater

Rotherham.

Crewe v. Crooktown. York v. Scarborough.

Marino (Liverpool) v. Hartlepools,

Doncaster v. Gainsboro,

Rochdale v. Stockport. Wrexham v. Spennymoor.

Barrow v. Gateshead.

Tranmere v. New Brighton.

SC Alybridge or Altrincham Hull.

Walsall v. Mansfield.

Dartford v. Yeoville and Pettors.

Cardiff v. Bristol Rovers.

V.

Northampton v. Lloyds (Sitting- bourne).

Point Structure

OPENING SOON

In order to meet the demand for now and more spacions faci- Iitles for bathing and swimming. the Chinese Athletic Associa- tion have recently completed a magnificent pavilion at North Point.

Situated on the Shan Ki Wan Road, the building, which is to be opened shortly, coat over $3,000.

No less than 150 feet in length and 40 feet wide, the pavilion boasts a handsome verandah 12 feet wide. A alip-way runs from the verandah to the water and a platform extenda from each wing, providing every facility for orable swimming.

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PERMAMENT STRUCTURE, The pavilion is a permament structure mounted

concroto Street or Merthyrtown v. Queen's columns, with a wooden floor and

asbestos sheeted walls. It covered with a malthold roof.

It boasts a large reception room, {22 feet in diameter, ladies and gentlemens dressing rooms, cloak- rooms, showers and the usual jofficer.

Bristol City v. Romford.

Newport v.

lord,

Park Rangers.

Margate v. Rudcaporta.

Torquay. Bournemouth.

Southend v. Exeter.

Guildford v. Coventry.

Folkestone v. Norwich.

Orient v. Aklerahot.

Swindon v. Dulwich Hamlet, Palace v. Brighton. Gulingham v. Wycombe Wanderers. Reading v. Brentford. Luton v. Kingstoninna.

-Reider.

AN ANALYSIS

(By "Veritas")..

The building was designed by Mesars. Clark and Iu, architects, jof Dea Veoux Road Central, and the construction was carried out by Mesara. Hop Yic.

The tit-bit of the draw, which SPORT ADVTS

have

the meeting of Reading and

The FOURTEENTH EXTRA RACE

The Civilians started with only east twenty-four, together with seven apart from Brighton, who

The forcenst for Saturday had to play right through, bringa

the Third Division clubs Into the THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB and it is to be hoped that the nine men and about a quarter of draws. Club backs were there to note how an hour from the initial bully, follows:

competition for the first time, ia useful it can be when judiciously used. la defence tou was above criticism, his tackling, picking up and kicking being alike first cines. Ferguson, playing outside him. rovelled in his opportunities and in scoring three tries played the best game I have seen from kins.

Crimen also played well at fa hack, but the other players had! perfores to yield the mellgh! toj Roberts.

The Tamar throughout playnd

A

to Williams for the latter to open the account. Shortly afterwards ASTON VILLA WIIianis, following some fine in- Chelsea divided) play, added Becond. HUDDERSFIELD V. The interval came with the Club LEICESTER

Liverpool two goals in the lead.

Addlesbro. LEVERANDORTE | NEWCASTLE

PORTSMOUTH

meS SINISTER RODZINY SALEUNAZIMIŠIRD

.

.

“TELEGRAPH SPORTS Sheld

EDITION

WOLVES

up really well, despite the set Whole Page of Features Charlton

that they were without their full back who wan playing for the Navy wanitmt the army, and their wing forward who was cracked,

ROBERTS ON SATURDAY.

yingy Roberts han promławl to for the Clah mruinst the Navy on Saturday at the Valley 4.15 p.m. 1 und 1 strongly alviso any on wha

To-morrow.

To-morrow's Telegraph will} contain a whole page of Sports | STOKE features,

and

v. Blackpool Y. Weducaday

West Brom, Blackburn Derby EVERTON Manchester C Leeds United. Birmingham Sunderland

Lincola

Bradford C

Fulham

Bury Swansea

Southampton

DIVISION H

BRADFORD BURNLEY

V.

Millwall

V.

Port Vale

V.

Grimsly MANCH. UN.

Y.

NOTTS FOREST v. OLDHAM PLYMOUTH Preston

UTOTTENHAM

V.

V.

Notts County

V.

West Ham

V.

Chesterfield.

III (SOUTH).

Y Bournemouth

የ. Luton

V.

Newport

V.

V.

Bristol S.

**

Exter

v. Swindon

v. Torquay

v. Clapton

The final selection of the Interport Football team will DIVISION be analysed by "Veritas"

ALDERSHOT prospects of the trial match on RIGHTON Saturday reviewed.

BRISTOL N. Well luformed and rellable Cardif Palace conuments and hints on Satur not

stay's race meeting will eone Gillingham from the pen of “Ringtail”, and Norwich Cour other well-known eon- tributors "Stumper” and “Bully. Off will deal with cricket and hockey respectively.

at all interested in rugby ta turn up and are how it should be played; and those who de know the game at all come along and no what a thrilling game it can be when a man of Roberts class is playing. It is much too good an opportunity to be miɛned.

THRILLING GAME.

QUEEN'S P.R. READING SOUTHEND WATFORD

BRENTFORD

v. Northampton

Y. Coventry

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

ACCRINGTON The Club continued to attack BARROW

CARLISLE strongly and following a hard pass

Chenter from the right wing Lay, on the CREWE

Army Tie With Royal Navy left, slipped in and scored a goal MANSFIELD

at Sookunpoo.

which gave the Kent keeper no N. Brighton chance. Thoir next goal came Rochdale In thrilling rugby game at 800-after a combined forward rush Rotherham kumpoo, the Navy tied with the Army when Divett snapped on to the SOUTHPORT

YORK anch side clainiing six points. The ball just inside the circle and as gamo was full of thrills right to the

Darlington

v. Barnsley v. Hartlepools

V

Hull City

*. Tranmere

v. Gateshead

v. Doncaster

V. Wrexham

V. STOCKPORT

Y. Walsall

v. Halifax

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Y

Brentford on the Biscuitmen's encionare at Elm Park."

MEETING will be held (Weather

d.

Clyde V. MOTHERWELL

Cowdenbeath St. Mirren

Y. Partick

end, and the senior service was for the goal-keeper rushed out tapped Lunato to share the honours, their it past him into the not. The afth

ABERDEEN equaliser coming about two minutes was scored by Williams from before the and,

melee on the right side of the goal Airdrie

CELTIC and was a very luck ons. Owing to Dundee The soure at half-time stood at 8-9, bad light the game was curtailed by EBTIRING Macfarlane scoring for the Army and Williams from a meloo on the HAMILTON Barnes for the Navy Lloyd and right side of the goal and was KILMARNOCK Doggett falled to add the extra points for their respective sides.

Ja very lucky one. Owing to bad Merton

7. St. Johnstone ▼. Ayr Va. THIRD LAN. Llout, Marlin put the Army In the light the game was curtailed by RANGERS load after the resumption, scoring ton minutes.

TEN HOME WINS. Food try, but Lloyd again falled. The

Absent from the Club side waa

V. Falkirk

v. Queen'a-Pwek

v. HEARTE

Brentford, as yet undefeated in Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on tho League are strongly placed at Saturday, 19th November, 1932, eema- the top of the Third Division, with mancing at 2.00 p.m. Reading their closest rivals. The The First Bell

Intter also enjoy the

distinction 1.80 p.m.

of as yet being unbeaten on their

own ground this season, and the

will be Roar st

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

that they

their

advantage of playing before their Members are notified own supporters should be just and their Ladies must wear aufelent to place Reading into Badges prominently displayed. the next round-

No One without a Badge will be The leading Amateur clubs such admitted to the Members Enclosure, as Kingstonlans, Wycombe Wan- Badges admitting Non-Members to docers, Dulwich Hamlet and the Members Enclosure and

tu

and

the

Clab Ilford have been distinctly un-Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemon

$3.00 for Ladles (Both including lucky in the draw, all four teams Tax) are obtainable through being drawn away Third SECRETARY upon introduction by a Divlälon combinations.

Merabor, such Member to be respon Margate, Folkestone and Dart sibio for Payment of All Chits, &c. ford, Southern League clubs have

Members' Badges admitting to been fortunate in accuring home Enclosure will NOT be on salo at the grounds in ench case, and Margate and Dartford should enter the next round.

THE PROBABLES.

both Race Course.

If they play according to their

Children be On No Protext will permitted in alther Enclosure during The Meeting.

Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordared from capabilities the following teams the No. 1-Boy in advance. Telephone

should enter the next stage of the 21920. competition:

Scunthorpe, Accrington, Dar-

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The Price of Admission to the

lington, Halifax, Southport, Publie Enclosure is $2.00 including Carlisle. Rotherham, Crewe, Tar,

for all Persons, including York, Hartlepools. Doncaster, Ladies, and is payable at the Gato Rochdale, Wrexham, Gateshead. Soldiers and Bailers in Uniform are Tranmere, Hull, Walsall, Dart-admitted Half Price. ford, Bristol Rovers, Nothamp- Bookmakers, Tic Tac Meo, A. ton, Bristol City, Newport, will not be permitted to operate Queen's Park Rangers, Margate, within the Precincts of the Hongko Bournemouth, Southend, Coven-Jockey Club during the Race Heath try, Norwich, Orlent. Swindon, Crystal Palace, Gillingham, Reading and Luton,

ENGLAND HELD

WALES FORCE A DRAW IN SOCCER MATCH

London, Nov. 10, Before a crowd of 20,000 and

In ideal weather, Wales, visited

Navy strays hard to get on equal Dand, the captain, and his place The ten best home teams would ap-Wrexham to-day and played Eng ferma and were finally rewarded when at contro half was taken by Lowo, peat to bet Newcastle, Bradford, Harnessraip broke through to score who has recently been deputising Stoke, Tottenham, Bristol Rovers, land to goalless draw in an In- Dongest failed, tomanner the' extra polnis in metaling light and from a for Rodger at back, Rodgar taking Reading, Accrington, Celtic, Rang ternational

Reuter sts up his customary position.

ors, Third Lanark,

By Order,

8. A. SIKAP.

Actg. Secretary. Hongkong, 14th November, 1973.

Cadburys

TOFFEE SWEET

AND NUTS AND FRESH

Football match. John D. HUTCHISON & CO

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